Allevo has exibited at Sibos for the 7th year in a row. Sibos 2014 has set the ground for Allevo to continue talking about banking on open source, what it really means in today’s world and the values of its philosophy: free cultural successes sharing, free (business) competition, cooperation in non-differentiating operations area, and business […]
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Tuesday, September 16, 2014 By Ioana Moldovan, 16 September 2014.
Tuesday, September 16, 2014 By Ioana Moldovan,16 September 2014.
With Sibos 2014 just a few days away, in this issue of our newsletter you can poke inside Allevo’s head before the big event and find out about the trending subject of open source in public administration. Also, to get better acquainted with FinTP, we present the 5 Facts about FinTP and 5 Facts about FINkers United videos. Iframe not supported
With Sibos 2014 fast approaching, in this issue of our newsletter we invite you to find out about BOOST – Banking on Open Source Today, the session we are organizing in Boston, about the launch of the new FinTP idea contest, why is open source a smart investment for financial services, how is time to […]
Allevo has published the source code of the first open source financial transactions processing application, FinTP and has launched FINkers United, the community around it Allevo publishes the source code of the first open source financial transactions processing application, FinTP
Monday, August 25, 2014 by Ioana Guiman BOOST is the title of the session Allevo organizes at Sibos 2014 in Boston. We invite the Sibos community to join us in Conference Room 1 on Tuesday September 30th 4pm to hear how our exclusive panel thinks banks can boost themselves up. BOOST stands for banking […]
Tuesday, July 29, 2014 by Andrei Bogza In April 2014 Microsoft ended support for Windows XP, and although the end of an operating system era is not much of a great deal it is remarkable that after 13 years since launch it still managed to keep a market share of 25%. Although some […]
Monday, July 28, 2014 Heartbleed is one of the biggest and most publicized vulnerability of the last decade. The affected open source library, OpenSSL is one of the critical elements of the infrastructure the internet is based upon. According to estimates, approximately 66% of internet services users have been affected by this vulnerability. […]
In this issue of our newsletter we invite you to find out what was the effect of Heartbleed for the open source community and how it made it understand the need for critical open source projects proportional funding and infrastructure, how end of support for Windows XP opens the way for open source adoption, about […]